Paul Revere's print tells the story of
the Boston Massacre from what point
of view?
A. The Royal Governor
B. The colonists involved
C. The British soldiers
D. King George III

Respuesta :

Paul Revere's print tells the story of the Boston Massacre from the point of view of the colonist involved.

What was Paul Revere's view point?

In the Printed paper after British troops opened fire, the Revere's view depict was that it was likely to lit a flame under the Patriot cause and stoked anti-British sentiment throughout the restless colonies.

Hence, the revere's print tells the story of the Boston Massacre from the point of view of the colonist involved.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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